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9.38 SCIENCE EXTRA:
PHYSICS
Patterns of Chance
Introduced by BRYAN CHAPMAN Produced by DAVID ROSEVEARE Shown last week
Repeated on Thursday
10.0 MERRY-GO-ROUND
Holland — Polders and Clogs
Introduced by RICHARD CARPENTER Produced by MOYRA GAMBLETON Repeated on Thursday
10.25-10.45 MATHS TODAY:
YEAR 1
7: Using Pictures
Introduced by DAVID STURGESA Produced by PETER Weiss Shown last week
Repeated on Tuesday
11.0-11.20 DISCOVERING SCIENCE
14: Energy in Nature
Introduced by MICHAEL UNDERWOOD
Produced by MICHAEL TOTTON
Repeated on Tuesday
11.30-11.55 FOR SIXTH FORMS China
Creation of the Empire
An account of how the Chinese Empire came into being and how the main principles of Imperial government were established.
Presented by BRIAN HOOK
Script consultant, Michael Loewe Produced by RODNEY BENNETT Repeated on Wednesday
12.5 -12.25 ENGINEERING: CRAFT AND SCIENCE UNIT 4: Metal Cutting 4: A Closer Look
Introduced by D. R. C. HOLMES C.ENG., A.M.I.prod.E.
Programme adviser, G. Yates C.ENG., A.M.I.PrOd.E.
Produced by NAT TAYLOR
Shown last week on BBC-2
Repeated on Wednesday and on Friday (not Scottish)

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2.5 EXPLORING YOUR
WORLD
Mirrors Help
Introduced by HARRY ARMSTRONG
Produced by BILL SCOTT
Repeated on Wednesday
2.30 GOING TO WORK
Hairdressing
This film looks at the training and practical experience of young apprentices in a modern salon, and of students following a full-time hairdressing course at a technical college. Introduced by PETER WEST
Produced by JOHN PRESCOTT Thomas
Repeated on Tuesday
2.55 TELEVISION CLUB
A Visit to the Optician
Introduced by JAMES LLOYD
Produced by DOROTHEA BROOKING
Repeated on Friday
3.20-3.40 TWENTIETH.
CENTURY FOCUS
Trade Unions
1: What About the Workers?
Do they need a Union today, and do they make the best use of its powers? How much power should Shop Stewards have?
Introduced by DEREK COOPER with LES CANNON , VICTOR FEATHER and CLIVE JENKINS
Produced by JOHN MILLER
Repeated on Tuesday and on Wednesday (not Scottish)
For booklet see page 22

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with Samira Kirollos
Egyptian Folk Tales
Every country in the world has its own folk tales, and Egypt is no exception. There, stories about magicians and Sultans and strange spirits have been handed down by word of mouth for thousands of years. This week Samira Kirollos returns to Jackanory to tell some of these tales.
Today:
' The Bean Merchant's Daughter'

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Four boys, a girl, and a printing press
Take-Over by VICTOR PEMBERTON
' Fred ' and the boys have crashed Lord Huntingford's London office, to try to stop him closing Adventure Weekly.
PART 3
Designer, Desmond Chinn
Producer, JOHN McRAE
Directed by BARRY LETTS

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or would you believe
A comedy film series starring the not-so-smart and not-so-secret agent in further exciting adventures-not to mention desperate situations with It Takes One to Know One
... more of a mechanical reaction really!

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starring
JOHN SLATER in Lost Property by ROBERT BARR
Part 1 with Paul Angelis , Ron Davies
'A man came yesterday. Said he shared a cell with my husband. Said my Alfie was coming out of prison in the morning. Needed his overcoat. So I gave this man the overcoat and my husband's best suit. I was at the gate this morning. Nobody handed in the clothes, and my Alfie's still inside ...'
Producer, RICHARD BEYNON
Directed by TIMOTHY COMBE

People, places, and problems that matter most to Britain and the world
Introduced by Robin Day with Panorama reporters
Michael Charlton ,. David Dimblcby
Richard Kershaw , Robert MacNeil
James Mossman , Julian Pettifcr
Editor, DAVID J. WEBSTER

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RAY BARRETT GEOFFREY KEEN
PHILIP LATHAM in A Very Special Relationship by Roy RUSSELL
Guest star,
Peter Copley
Cast in order of appearance:
Series created by JOHN ELLIOT
Designer, John Hurst
Produced by ANTHONY READ
Directed'by HENRI SAFRAN
Willy Izard (Philip Latham ) has the leading part in this episode, which is based on a case of fraud which author Roy Russell himself came across when he was working in business.
For once, Izard is seen away from Mogul House, visiting Paris and Malta, where he filmed with Ray Barrett on board a genuine millionaire's yacht in the harbour. The launch which they use was a last-minute replacement-the one which was booked blew up the night before filming, in the open Mediterranean. The owner and his family were rescued by a passing yacht, but the boat sank in flames.
Tonight, Stead's plans for expansion in Europe as part of his fight against Zenith take a knock when a French multi-millionaire-played by guest star Guy Rolfe -marries a film starlet.

What matters in the news and out of it with Kenneth Allsop and Michael Barratt
Robert McKenzie , Vincent Kane with on-the-spot reports by Fyfe Robertson , David Lomax Philip Tibenham , Denis Tuohy Linda Blandford
Assistant editor, John Dekker
Editor, DERRICK AMOORE

Focus on Industry and Exports
Britain and the great air race. Light aircraft has in the past meant American-but now a Government-owned company fights back
Reporter, Robert Wighton
Production:
CHRISTOPHER RILEY , MARCUS DAVIDSON

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